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By Heather Avey, Reporter
Guymon Daily Herald
Deep-rooted and a fifth generation Oklahoman, Dana Murphy, is running for a seat on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.
When
asked what her platform was Murphy responded, that energy is going to
be on the forefront of our lives from this point on and the Commission
will be the ones to make the decision on how to handle that. Her slogan
is E-cubed- Energy, Experience, Excellence. That is the best way to
describe her because if you want someone with energy to get the job
done, someone with experience to do the job best and she looks at it as
excellence, not because we should do it but because we can.
"I
think fundamentally, people need to understand that no matter what the
fuel source is there are plus and minuses where you either have
environmental or you have cost issues. Wind power is wonderful, a
renewable power that we can use to supplement our power, but it cannot
provide base load capacity," Murphy said.
There
are so many positives to developing the wind farms in this area, if you
look at the construction, helping the landowners, bringing in jobs and
helping school, Murphy says. With the downside being the visual aspects
and we will have to get along with fellow land owners, she added.
Demand
side management is where the commission will put some laws in place to
help conserve and become more energy efficient, this is something that
the commission is looking at for the future.Murphy says she feels that
Oklahoma is behind the curve a little bit and that we need to move on
into developing the wind power.
"I
think that this community sees that this is something that will really
help the state and this area. And I felt an overwhelming consensus for
moving forward and getting this done," Murphy said.
"If
we want to keep our rural way of life, we have to work at it. But if
you look at the Corporation Commission right now, there is no
Corporation Commissioner that has a rural background of any kind. And
I think that it is important for a state-wide office to have somebody
who has a perspective on rural areas."
"The
main reason I am running is it is just about giving back to my state.
All my education, all of my experience and the greatest things in my
life have all happened right here in Oklahoma. So to me it is really
about moving Oklahoma into a great place for the next 100 years."
Believing
that this is what is the right move for her, Murphy is leaving a very
successful law practice to step up and do what she believes is right.
Murphy
was raised within a family committed to agriculture and the petroleum
industry and lives in Edmond where she owns and operates an oil and gas
legal practice.
Murphy garnered 41 percent of the primary vote and raised over $400,000 in her first bid for the office.
In 2003, Dana returned to private law practice with an emphasis in title, regulatory practice and oil and gas litigation.
The primary election will be held on July 29 and then will be on the presidential ballot on the second Tuesday in November.
The original article can be found here.
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